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we first met him last fall in kabul at an italian-run hospital. he was in a lot of pain as doctors changed his bandages. his legs were blown off when a mortar hit his house. the taliban and u.s. troops were fighting nearby. obaid was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. another civilian casualty in afghanistan. but he refused to give up. three months after being injured obaid went to the red cross where they measured him for prosthetic legs. these were his first shaky steps with a long recovery ahead. but obaid would find help from 7,000 miles away. outside boston when cindy barrett saw a "nightly news" report from last november. >> i think in part i connected with this little boy because i have young grandsons, and my grandchildren are healthy and strong and athletic. the contrast was just too much for me to ignore to see this child. i really made a connection to him. >> reporter: cindy isn't rich but decided to donate a few thousand dollars. it changed his life. paid for books, a school uniform and tuition. his father helped him dress fo
we first met him last fall in kabul at an italian-run hospital. he was in a lot of pain as doctors changed his bandages. his legs were blown off when a mortar hit his house. the taliban and u.s. troops were fighting nearby. obaid was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. another civilian casualty in afghanistan. but he refused to give up. three months after being injured obaid went to the red cross where they measured him for prosthetic legs. these were his first shaky steps with a long...
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he used to teach at kabul university where he was remembered as a great teacher and a great friend. he used his expertise in computer science, not to enrich himself but to teach others. perhaps it's not surprising that john was so focused on helping those in need when you consider the example of his parents, gary and betty gable, who also dedicated their lives to others. tragically, gary gable, who was visiting his son and his family in afghanistan, was lost as well in this senseless shooting. gary gable helped his community in and around arlington heights, illinois, an active member of his church. he had a commitment to helping those most innocent and vulnerable members of our society, our children, and he worked with church youth groups. he provided a strong model to his community and his family of a man committed to helping others. i'm sure my colleagues join me in expressing our heartfelt condolences to family and loved ones of those lost and injured in this tragic attack as well as the countless people whom they have helped, all of whom join us in mourning their loss. they repr
he used to teach at kabul university where he was remembered as a great teacher and a great friend. he used his expertise in computer science, not to enrich himself but to teach others. perhaps it's not surprising that john was so focused on helping those in need when you consider the example of his parents, gary and betty gable, who also dedicated their lives to others. tragically, gary gable, who was visiting his son and his family in afghanistan, was lost as well in this senseless shooting....
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ample more insight to speak to you against a freelance correspondent in kabul. jim thank you so much for joining us at the entire time as afghanistan with the election at the new president and what a packet this house on a runoff between the two contenders and what is the current situation. across the country camp. like you were working pretty much are effected by kirkpatrick go on the because of the story comes to protecting the and they called it. watching them the people. you're sure to check into fuel. even more than five hundred and ten the king. on tuesday he could collect all. thinking it would look to shrink government and how long that it can live with a book. this in youtube. he informed on collection. and of course in order to get it and keeping it can become the third when the election date approaching. sophie to promote global peace. he was making a great guy. in judging the sled men of military coalition is scheduled to be withdrawn from afghanistan by the end of this year on the afghan army and others can force is confident of being able to buy th
ample more insight to speak to you against a freelance correspondent in kabul. jim thank you so much for joining us at the entire time as afghanistan with the election at the new president and what a packet this house on a runoff between the two contenders and what is the current situation. across the country camp. like you were working pretty much are effected by kirkpatrick go on the because of the story comes to protecting the and they called it. watching them the people. you're sure to...
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this was one of the largest trees in kabul. no more than a thousand of its employees are out of work. knox is more of the crippled afghanistan's economy and almost entirely supported it. a boon for the construction companies and trucking firms to more people and has since been deported hundred billion dollars into action falling into the afghan economy significant. that is the zucchini middle of the businesses. a lot but not all. the tampa some processing company presents from farms across the country are sorted washed. for export he turned afghan success sweetcorn and didn't build factories and things if he had the situation because it is today part of the lack of security has made people afraid of long term investments. overcoming those years is a massive challenge with de quito the easy money created an independent state with corruption. afghans are about to get the president here know that if these the same old problem. just now which provide an economy to its financial lifeline is for good. our team. quito ecuador where th
this was one of the largest trees in kabul. no more than a thousand of its employees are out of work. knox is more of the crippled afghanistan's economy and almost entirely supported it. a boon for the construction companies and trucking firms to more people and has since been deported hundred billion dollars into action falling into the afghan economy significant. that is the zucchini middle of the businesses. a lot but not all. the tampa some processing company presents from farms across the...
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this was one of the largest factories in kabul. now more than a thousand of its employees are out of work. her doc says the war but crippled afghanistan's economy and almost entirely supported it a boon for afghan construction companies and trucking firms. no more need to use force to spend one hundred billion dollar esteem and affection falling into the pumpkin economy was significant. and oh that is the zucchini with other businesses. a lot but not all the tampa some processing company presents from farms across the country are sorted washed into the camp for export the future of afghan success most businessmen focus on contracts with corn and didn't go for treason things if he had the situation because it is today. the lack of security is make people afraid of longtime investment overcoming those fears is the massive challenge. women taking it easy money needed to and dependence tea break with corruption. afghans are not even president bush here know that killed these the same old problem. just how to revive an economy potential
this was one of the largest factories in kabul. now more than a thousand of its employees are out of work. her doc says the war but crippled afghanistan's economy and almost entirely supported it a boon for afghan construction companies and trucking firms. no more need to use force to spend one hundred billion dollar esteem and affection falling into the pumpkin economy was significant. and oh that is the zucchini with other businesses. a lot but not all the tampa some processing company...
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kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one hundred billion dollars here since the ouster of the taleban but now the country is on the edge of a fiscal cliff foreign aid covers more than half of the government's budget and with nato combat troops due to leave at the end of the year it's unclear if donors will continue to spend the fear is that the war economy could soon that relate this indicates that the flow of money has created the bubble economy which is not sustainable we can live for ever something which is not real in that sort of. hurt because that people. to corruption for a hint of what's to come look no further than the kabul skyline the high rises and pricey mansions are now monuments to a boom gone bust sales have flatlined and vacancies are on the rise the average afghan earns roughly five hundred dollars a year but homes like this one used to easily go for ten thousand dollars a month the market was propped up by an influx of international organizations and there are thousands o
kabul today a far cry from the ghost town of the one nine hundred ninety s. western governments spent over one hundred billion dollars here since the ouster of the taleban but now the country is on the edge of a fiscal cliff foreign aid covers more than half of the government's budget and with nato combat troops due to leave at the end of the year it's unclear if donors will continue to spend the fear is that the war economy could soon that relate this indicates that the flow of money has...
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the pajamas this was one of the largest trees in kabul. now more than a thousand of its employees are out of work. the paradox is that war both crippled again since economy and almost entirely supported it a boon for afghan construction companies and trucking firms but no more need to use force to spend more than hundred billion dollars even a fraction of that falling into the afghan economy was significant. and now that is the zucchini middle of the businesses. a lot but not all. the tampa some processing company presents from farms across the country are sorted washed and packed up for export the future of the afghan success most businessmen focused on contracts with corn and didn't build factories and things if they had the situation because it is today well with the lack of security is make people afraid of long term investments. overcoming those fears is the massive challenge for the midday heat of the easy money created an independent state rife with corruption. afghans are about to get a new president the people here know that kille
the pajamas this was one of the largest trees in kabul. now more than a thousand of its employees are out of work. the paradox is that war both crippled again since economy and almost entirely supported it a boon for afghan construction companies and trucking firms but no more need to use force to spend more than hundred billion dollars even a fraction of that falling into the afghan economy was significant. and now that is the zucchini middle of the businesses. a lot but not all. the tampa...
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kabul. they tend to see more reports from afghanistan as this account for the for explorers and all the troubled country. malnutrition. violent. drug addiction. and she cures. corruption. what are the revolutionary new shoe company reports on afghan real oh geez this is an incredibly dangerous. some cloak and dagger walk opportunities have just opened up in the u.k. britain's m i five secret service is a wide net for intelligence experts particularly dollars so not a thing up to about russia go to see dot com to find out where you can send your resume. and make a fire to drabs offers the best deal for the pentagon as it turns out it's not just budget constraints that are making the choice hard for u.s. officials get the whole story and have more or not see them. for with the way they're being treated some of the people who came to find work have not gone into politics forming a posse to fund the rights of all forming a posse to fund the rights of all europe as u.k. politicians are becoming f
kabul. they tend to see more reports from afghanistan as this account for the for explorers and all the troubled country. malnutrition. violent. drug addiction. and she cures. corruption. what are the revolutionary new shoe company reports on afghan real oh geez this is an incredibly dangerous. some cloak and dagger walk opportunities have just opened up in the u.k. britain's m i five secret service is a wide net for intelligence experts particularly dollars so not a thing up to about russia go...
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went to the haqqani -- the islamist wave, and they said the white flag of caliban will fly again in kabul. they are really set on the. i think it's a dangerous because i think pakistan will support that. i think they'll continue to push because they see that as their way of controlling their security area. they see afghans in the backyard and so one. son bac[inaudible] spent i think what they like is the taliban to control the posh can belt and create a lot of chaos and and nobody else can come in and so it can be a pakistan area of influence. whether they'll actually, i don't know if they will stage an attack once as they did in those days. they might get clever this time and try and do it, they're trying to do i through underhand influence. have already started threatening people in the cities, including northern alliance people telling them it's in your interest to cooperate, or look at all these assassinations that happen. i think i might try a more sophisticated campaign than actual, in those days they staged offensive against the cities to try to take them. i think they might try an
went to the haqqani -- the islamist wave, and they said the white flag of caliban will fly again in kabul. they are really set on the. i think it's a dangerous because i think pakistan will support that. i think they'll continue to push because they see that as their way of controlling their security area. they see afghans in the backyard and so one. son bac[inaudible] spent i think what they like is the taliban to control the posh can belt and create a lot of chaos and and nobody else can come...
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you should come back with us to nangahar. >> oo you were in kabul. >> guest: i was in kabul at the time and i had never been to the pakistan border. i had certainly never flown in a u.s. military helicopter, and what i didn't -- >> host: usually normal civilian helicopters to get around new york. >> guest: that's how i got here. so, i -- what didn't realize is they would keep me on the base. they wouldn't let me go off the base. about they brought all kinds of people in. and what i realized was, first of all this this is not a good way to do field work so i did not have that arrangement again in my subsequent three trips there. but what became very clear was how intimate the relationship was between the americans and sharzai, and that's been very interesting for him as a governor because on the one hand the benefits are very obvious. basically -- first of all, affords him an independent source of influence and income outside of his relationship with president karzai. the other thing it does, of course, is give him a leg up from a coercive perspective from all the other actors. so his --
you should come back with us to nangahar. >> oo you were in kabul. >> guest: i was in kabul at the time and i had never been to the pakistan border. i had certainly never flown in a u.s. military helicopter, and what i didn't -- >> host: usually normal civilian helicopters to get around new york. >> guest: that's how i got here. so, i -- what didn't realize is they would keep me on the base. they wouldn't let me go off the base. about they brought all kinds of people in....
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play opposite buried in a row twenty seven thousand of these behemoths were shipped to the streets of kabul and baghdad to protect troops the department of defense says that the fifty billion dollar program cut war casualties by thirty percent between two thousand and two thousand and ten. while everyone in congress agrees these vehicles the same lines some members of congress are worried that once the war ends and wraps could end up in a junkyard. it's hard for people estrogen for me to go home and explain them how we can build something cost that much taken over and just disregard like it was an invaluable because of the signs and weight of these vehicles. general joseph done for contends that selling them is not as easy as it sounds. doing so can save upwards of five hundred million dollars. they've already scrapped over two thousand. it costs us less than ten thousand to destroy the vehicle he was processed over fifty thousand dollars to move a vehicle the pentagon has found some news for the raps in the civilian world the national defense authorization act allows the department of defe
play opposite buried in a row twenty seven thousand of these behemoths were shipped to the streets of kabul and baghdad to protect troops the department of defense says that the fifty billion dollar program cut war casualties by thirty percent between two thousand and two thousand and ten. while everyone in congress agrees these vehicles the same lines some members of congress are worried that once the war ends and wraps could end up in a junkyard. it's hard for people estrogen for me to go...
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deflect bombs buried in the road twenty seven thousand of these behemoths were shipped to the streets of kabul and baghdad to protect troops the department of defense says that the fifty billion dollars program cut war casualties by thirty percent between two thousand and two thousand and ten but while everyone in congress agrees these vehicles save lives some members of congress are worried that once the war ends and wraps could end up in a junkyard it's hard for people much for jenny for me to go home and explain to them how we can build something it costs that much take it over there and just disregard like it wasn't any value at all because of the size and weight of these vehicles general joseph dunford contends that selling them is not as easy as it sounds doing so could save upwards of five hundred million dollars but they've already scrapped over two thousand it costs less than ten thousand to destroy a vehicle it would cost us over fifty thousand dollars to move a vehicle the pentagon has found some use for em wraps in the civilian world. national defense authorization act allows the d
deflect bombs buried in the road twenty seven thousand of these behemoths were shipped to the streets of kabul and baghdad to protect troops the department of defense says that the fifty billion dollars program cut war casualties by thirty percent between two thousand and two thousand and ten but while everyone in congress agrees these vehicles save lives some members of congress are worried that once the war ends and wraps could end up in a junkyard it's hard for people much for jenny for me...
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john gavelrana healthcare clinic at kabul university and the other victim was his father. they were visiting a pediatrician who was also killed in that attack. police say the gunman was a security guard. >>> the top .2 contenders for afghanistan's president are set to face another round of voting. early results showed none of the candidates won a majority which means there will be a run-off. the next election is set for june. first, abdullah abdullah wants an investigation into alleged fraud. stefanie dekker has this. >> we are satisfied with it, with the result >> reporter: there isn't a new president just yet. but he will be chosen from one of two men. former for en minister abdullah abdullah had 44.9% of the vote just missing out on the 50% needed to win outright. he will face a run-off with a former world bank economist who came in second with 31.5% of the ballot. but not everyone thinks the second round is a good idea. >> translator: the election problems have affected the economy for the past several months. business has gone down. it's not good to have a second roun
john gavelrana healthcare clinic at kabul university and the other victim was his father. they were visiting a pediatrician who was also killed in that attack. police say the gunman was a security guard. >>> the top .2 contenders for afghanistan's president are set to face another round of voting. early results showed none of the candidates won a majority which means there will be a run-off. the next election is set for june. first, abdullah abdullah wants an investigation into alleged...
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kabul with rain and sup ship. >> indeed, it pushes to a good part of turkey. you can see how the wet weather is setting in across the western side of turkey. it's disturbed around the balkans pushing across to the south-eastern corner of europe. brighter skies looking good. ukraine fine and dry. warm sunshine. temperatures well up into the teens. as you can see for moscow, getting up to around 17 degrees as we go into the week. the wetter weather continuing to the south-eastern corner of europe, with heavy rain in the west. >>> thank you, everton. >>. >>> a pakistani prison is facing criticism for offering art and other classes to prison mates. they say it has improved prisoner behaviour. we have this report. [ singing ] . >> reporter: it may be a song of sorrow, but the inmates say this is the happiest part of their day. for one hour every afternoon they gather to sing and play. part of a programme to introduce prisoners to the arts. this man has been here for 10 months, awaiting trial for murder. >> you want a way to express yourself. it's like meeting peopl
kabul with rain and sup ship. >> indeed, it pushes to a good part of turkey. you can see how the wet weather is setting in across the western side of turkey. it's disturbed around the balkans pushing across to the south-eastern corner of europe. brighter skies looking good. ukraine fine and dry. warm sunshine. temperatures well up into the teens. as you can see for moscow, getting up to around 17 degrees as we go into the week. the wetter weather continuing to the south-eastern corner of...
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deflect bombs buried in the road twenty seven thousand of these behemoths were shipped to the streets of kabul and baghdad to protect troops who are fighting an unconventional war one where the enemy is oftentimes buried underground. was. the department of defense says that the fifty billion dollars program cut war casualties by thirty percent between two thousand and two thousand and ten but while everyone in congress agrees these vehicles save lives some members of congress are worried that once the war ends and wraps could end up in a junkyard it's hard for people much for jenny for me to go home and explain to them how we can build something it costs that much take it over there and just disregard like it wasn't any value at all meanwhile senator joe donnelly argues that the added protection was worth the price tag when we were coming and creating amaranth's and trying to get those in the field as fast as we could we weren't worried about whether or not we were going to be able to get them home or what ship they were going to come home on whether all the dirt was going to be cleaned out fr
deflect bombs buried in the road twenty seven thousand of these behemoths were shipped to the streets of kabul and baghdad to protect troops who are fighting an unconventional war one where the enemy is oftentimes buried underground. was. the department of defense says that the fifty billion dollars program cut war casualties by thirty percent between two thousand and two thousand and ten but while everyone in congress agrees these vehicles save lives some members of congress are worried that...
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learning more about the american doctor killed in a shooting outside a private children's hospital in kabul where he worked. his family in chicago says that dr. jerry spent nine years in afghanistan saving the lives of children, working in the nicu of the hospital run by the christian charity cure. his wife of 34 years had extraordinarily forgiving comments about the man who killed her husband and expressed love for the people of afghanistan. >> and i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people. and that we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know who what his history is. and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side the expedia app helps you save with mobile-exclusive deals download the expedia app text expedia to 75309 expedia, find yours a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts j
learning more about the american doctor killed in a shooting outside a private children's hospital in kabul where he worked. his family in chicago says that dr. jerry spent nine years in afghanistan saving the lives of children, working in the nicu of the hospital run by the christian charity cure. his wife of 34 years had extraordinarily forgiving comments about the man who killed her husband and expressed love for the people of afghanistan. >> and i know jerry would also really like...
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. >> three americans were killed yesterday when a hospital guard opened fire in kabul, afghanistan. one of the victims, jerry umanos is being remembered as a man who helped children. >> reporter: he was a chicago pediatrician. for the past nine years he worked at the cure hospital in kabul treating children and training afghan doctors. >> jerry would really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people and that we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. >> dr. keith rose worked with umanos. >> i'm sad for him and i'm sad for the people that he worked with because those that worked with him loved him. >> reporter: though he spent much time aprbroad, he maintain pthat catered to low-income patients. he compared his patients there to those in afghanistan, children in need of help. >> he told me of a baby on a ventilator and knew when he went home, the power would go out overnight and so there would be no baby in the morning. >> a few weeks ago an afghan police officer shot two associated p
. >> three americans were killed yesterday when a hospital guard opened fire in kabul, afghanistan. one of the victims, jerry umanos is being remembered as a man who helped children. >> reporter: he was a chicago pediatrician. for the past nine years he worked at the cure hospital in kabul treating children and training afghan doctors. >> jerry would really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people and that we don't hold any...
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embassy in kabul described dr. umanos as a humanitarian. but aside from all the politics, it just leaves you speechless. here's a guy helping afghan families, saving newborn children, training afghans to do the same and he is shot dead while his incredible wife says they won't give up on afghanistan. matt? >> yeah, no question about it. keir simmons in london for us this morning. keir, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, tamron is here with some troubling new developments in that ferry accident in south korea. >> yes. frustration is boiling over this morning for relatives of people still missing from the sunken south korean ferry. also, new questions today on whether that boat was safe enough to be in the water at all. nbc's bill neely has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. investigators here now suspect that life rafts on the sunken ferry may not have worked properly. evidence growing here that the ferry operators broke the rules and risked lives. the ferry sank with passengers trapped and life rafts unused. only 2 of 46 were l
embassy in kabul described dr. umanos as a humanitarian. but aside from all the politics, it just leaves you speechless. here's a guy helping afghan families, saving newborn children, training afghans to do the same and he is shot dead while his incredible wife says they won't give up on afghanistan. matt? >> yeah, no question about it. keir simmons in london for us this morning. keir, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, tamron is here with some troubling new developments in that...
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dr gerry mano and two other us medical workers were shot and killed in a hospital in kabul on thursday by one of the security guards for the motive for the attack is still under investigation reacting to that as a nice summary of the slain american caucus and they continue to support a nice time. we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman to get this we don't know what his history as. to jerry them on and tina and i can see the instance of teen killed in a hospital in kabul from ninety s christian taxi. and that's visible savings it the comment has been identified as one of the exceeding the speed no new shoes yesterday national police. the shelter itself up again topped them with the need to be cheeky by the victim's colleagues the sixty seven year old pediatrician was volunteering in afghanistan to train and doctors and treat children he's the knitting back and forth between seek out there in kabul for immediate decades. this loss. our illustrious family. for those of the c word truth. as well as for the people of afghanistan. he was a loving caring
dr gerry mano and two other us medical workers were shot and killed in a hospital in kabul on thursday by one of the security guards for the motive for the attack is still under investigation reacting to that as a nice summary of the slain american caucus and they continue to support a nice time. we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman to get this we don't know what his history as. to jerry them on and tina and i can see the instance of teen killed in a...
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caring physician who served his patients with the utmost respect. >> the doctor had volunteered in kabul for the past seven years. even though her husband and two other americans were killed by an afghan guard. >> we don't hold any ill will toward afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know what his history is. >> reporter: the shooter, an off-duty police officer, shot himself and was treated at the same hospital where he opened fire before being handed over to afghan authorities. in our next hour, we'll have more on the mission of the doctor. we'll talk with a colleague of the murdered doctor who spent seven years working with him at that chicago hospital. >>> australian officials say bluefin-21 may expand the zone it's searching for that missing malaysia airplane if it doesn't find anything in the current search area. it has completed 95% of its mission circling the side of the best black box pinger lead. the flight's data recorder will be key in solving the mystery. could we learn something from passenger cell phones? ted rowlands has more for you. >> report
caring physician who served his patients with the utmost respect. >> the doctor had volunteered in kabul for the past seven years. even though her husband and two other americans were killed by an afghan guard. >> we don't hold any ill will toward afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know what his history is. >> reporter: the shooter, an off-duty police officer, shot himself and was treated at the same hospital where he opened fire before being...
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three american doctors one a pediatrician from chicago who spent the last nine years at the hospital in kabul. he was among three americans killed wednesday when an afghan guard allegedly opened fire at a group approaching the hospital gate. the accused gunman was wounded and captured. >>> happening now in vallejo, hundreds of people are getting much-needed dental work done for free today. it's hosted by the california dental association foundation. 1700 volunteers including 800 dental professionals all expected to help some 2,000 people today and over the weekend. people started lining up for the clinic well before 4:00 this morning. >> they will be there tomorrow, as well. >> the world's biggest fast food chain gives the iconic clown a big makeover. >> clue 2 for you today on the catwalk balance is very important. so is size. [ laughter ] "where's roberta?" as the news continues on kpix 5. >> we are seeing some showers around the bay area some heavier downpours just off the coast. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we have finally figured out a reason for suddenly seeing delays through
three american doctors one a pediatrician from chicago who spent the last nine years at the hospital in kabul. he was among three americans killed wednesday when an afghan guard allegedly opened fire at a group approaching the hospital gate. the accused gunman was wounded and captured. >>> happening now in vallejo, hundreds of people are getting much-needed dental work done for free today. it's hosted by the california dental association foundation. 1700 volunteers including 800 dental...
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a security guard shot and killed three americans at the hospital in kabul. a fourth was wounded in what is the latest in a series of attacks on foreign civilians. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that's right. the reason behind the attack is still not known this morning, but the wife of one of the victims says her family has already for given the killer. 57-year-old jerry humanos got his reputation as a pediatrician ban in illinois practicing. >> our family and friends have suffered a great loss and our hearts are aching. >> reporter: humanos's wife said he was dedicated to serving underserved populations. for the last nine years he had volunteered at cure hospital in kabul, afghanistan, training local doctors. humanos was one of three americans killed wednesday when an afghan security guard aleveragedly opened fire on a group approaching the hospital gate. >> we don't hold any ill will toward afghanistan in general or even the gunman who did this. >> the suspected gunman was wounded and captured. the attack wa
a security guard shot and killed three americans at the hospital in kabul. a fourth was wounded in what is the latest in a series of attacks on foreign civilians. tara mergener is in washington. tara, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that's right. the reason behind the attack is still not known this morning, but the wife of one of the victims says her family has already for given the killer. 57-year-old jerry humanos got his reputation as a pediatrician ban in illinois...
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>> we are learning more about those three americans shot and killed by an afghan police officer in kabul. one of the men was a doctor from chicago who spent nearly a decade treating the sick and wounded in afghanistan. the two other americans were also medical professionals, a father and son visiting that hospital. more than 24 civilians have been killed in the public venues in afghanistan over the past three months. >> the u.s. and israel reacting to the reunification of fatah and hamas. secretary of state john kerry saying negotiations between israel and the palestinians have reached a difficult point, asking both sides to continue talking, but israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that's not going to happen. he says hamas is a terrorist organization and israel will no longer negotiate with the palestinians. >> it's very important that we have clarity. as long as i'm prime minister of israel, i will never negotiate with the palestinian government backed by terrorist organizations committed to our destruction. >> on tuesday, both sides must decide on a deadline, whether to con
>> we are learning more about those three americans shot and killed by an afghan police officer in kabul. one of the men was a doctor from chicago who spent nearly a decade treating the sick and wounded in afghanistan. the two other americans were also medical professionals, a father and son visiting that hospital. more than 24 civilians have been killed in the public venues in afghanistan over the past three months. >> the u.s. and israel reacting to the reunification of fatah and...
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urimanis was one of three doctors killed when a security guard opened fire in kabul. the two others were a father and son. they were visiting umanis. we'll keep you posted. >>> a young girl stuns the first lady at take your child to workday in the white house. listen to what happened. >> my dad has been out of a job for three years, and i wanted to give you his resume. >> oh, my goodness. >> well, it's a little private, but she's doing something for her dad, right? got it. >> will the first lady be able to give her dad a new job? no word on what the white house plans to do with the resume. >>> the dad actually worked on the 2012 campaign. he's trying to get a policy job. hasn't been able to get one yet. his mom actually works for the executive branch. >> so he had worked for barack obama? >> yeah, on the campaign. i don't know if he was a volunteer or a paid staffer, but he had worked on the campaign. >> hundreds of thousands of letters like that could be delivered every single day, right, to our first lady and the president when it comes to jobs. >> it's hard to take
urimanis was one of three doctors killed when a security guard opened fire in kabul. the two others were a father and son. they were visiting umanis. we'll keep you posted. >>> a young girl stuns the first lady at take your child to workday in the white house. listen to what happened. >> my dad has been out of a job for three years, and i wanted to give you his resume. >> oh, my goodness. >> well, it's a little private, but she's doing something for her dad, right?...
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he volunteered in kabul for years. his wife of more than three decades fought back tears as she asked the country to open up their hearts to afghanistan and think not just of her husband. >> my heart aches for the afghanistan people also though. people here may not understand afghanistan and the afghan people. and i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people. and that we don't hold any ill will toward afghanistan in general or even the gunman who did this. >> so the name you've heard a lot about, bundy who two days ago was being called a conservative hero had his fortune up ended after the new york times reported on remarks he made about the african american community. he is refusing to pay the government $1 million on fees but his stand against land usage laws spiralled into something different when he openly questioned whether african americans were better off as slaves than living on government subsidies. >> are those quotes accurate? b
he volunteered in kabul for years. his wife of more than three decades fought back tears as she asked the country to open up their hearts to afghanistan and think not just of her husband. >> my heart aches for the afghanistan people also though. people here may not understand afghanistan and the afghan people. and i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people. and that we don't hold any ill will toward...
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a doctor from chicago was one of three americans killed by terrorists this week in kabul, afghanistan. jerry umanos worked for 25 years at the lawndale christian health center. he died when a guard opened fire on a hospital operated by a faith-based organization. umanos' wife says her husband was living his dream of helping the afghan people by treating children and training other doctors. northwestern football players will vote today on whether they want to form a union. the results of the election may not be known for several months. that's because the national labor relations board is taking up northwestern's appeal on the matter. the university disputes a regional director's ruling that said the players were school employees. chicago will have a new high school named after the president. barack obama college prep high school will be built on scott street, between clybourn and halsted. it's scheduled to open in the fall of 2017. it will be a selective enrollment school, so it'll take good grades, high test scores, and some luck.. to get in. the rancher in nevada who was fighting th
a doctor from chicago was one of three americans killed by terrorists this week in kabul, afghanistan. jerry umanos worked for 25 years at the lawndale christian health center. he died when a guard opened fire on a hospital operated by a faith-based organization. umanos' wife says her husband was living his dream of helping the afghan people by treating children and training other doctors. northwestern football players will vote today on whether they want to form a union. the results of the...
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was one of three american doctors killed when an afghan security guard opened fire at a hospital in kabul. the two others were a father and son visiting him. the guard is wounded in the attack and is currently in custody. >> an american journalist held prisoner by pro russian forces in ukraine released. he went missing early tuesday. he had been in the done tree -- country since early march reporting on the unrest in eastern ukraine. he tweeted this just a few hours ago saying, i am out and safe. thank you all for your support. had no idea i had so many good friends. >> it is a black day for human rights. one of the most repressive regime giving a seat on a committee charged with human rights. the united nations electing iran who ran unopposed for a four-year on the status of women. two women iranian prisoners reacted to the news. >> we believe it is a mockery of the principal of the human rights and honestly we don't understand how the united nations came to this conclusion that they can trust the iranian government? don't they read the news and know what's going on and what's happening
was one of three american doctors killed when an afghan security guard opened fire at a hospital in kabul. the two others were a father and son visiting him. the guard is wounded in the attack and is currently in custody. >> an american journalist held prisoner by pro russian forces in ukraine released. he went missing early tuesday. he had been in the done tree -- country since early march reporting on the unrest in eastern ukraine. he tweeted this just a few hours ago saying, i am out...
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. >>> new information this morning after three americans were killed at a kabul hospital. we are hearing from the wife of one of the victims. also, a rising conservative hero to some. well, nevada rancher cliven bundy on the record now after making some very controversial comments. what he is saying, straight ahead. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. with beneful healthy smile food. with specia
. >>> new information this morning after three americans were killed at a kabul hospital. we are hearing from the wife of one of the victims. also, a rising conservative hero to some. well, nevada rancher cliven bundy on the record now after making some very controversial comments. what he is saying, straight ahead. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up....
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what are the baby's chances in kabul without you being here? >> most of these kids here would be dead. >> reporter: the philadelphia-based christian organization that runs the hospital treats 37,000 patients a year, including 60 children annually with cleft palates. but near the entrance to this hospital dr. umanos was gunned down as he greeted two other americans, a father and son. an afghan security guard opened fire on the group at close range killing them all. dr. umanos's wife, who also volunteered in afghanistan, got the call along with her son at the couple's chicago home. >> our family has suffered a great loss. our hearts are aching for our loss. we are also aching for the loss of the other families, as well as the loss and the multiple losses of the afghan people. >> reporter: it is one of the many targeting westerners lately. the violence has understandably scared away some aid organizations. but jerry umanos's widow insisted the afghans who badly need help should not be abandoned. thursday's attack comes as american troops are drawi
what are the baby's chances in kabul without you being here? >> most of these kids here would be dead. >> reporter: the philadelphia-based christian organization that runs the hospital treats 37,000 patients a year, including 60 children annually with cleft palates. but near the entrance to this hospital dr. umanos was gunned down as he greeted two other americans, a father and son. an afghan security guard opened fire on the group at close range killing them all. dr. umanos's wife,...
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straight ahead here on "early start," new information this morning after three americans were killed at a kabul hospital. we are hearing from the wife of one of the victims. >>> and a rising conservative hero, a nevada rancher on the record after making some very controversial comments? what he's saying now, next after the break. it doesn't operate out of basements or back alleys. it grows more sophisticated every day. if it were a business, it would be a fortune 500 company. fraud has evolved. american express intelligent security gives you tools to fight fraud and a global service network that never stops working. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. from a simple misstep, to tripping over a rug, to just losing their balance. and not being able to get up from a fall can have serious, lifetime consequences. being prepared is important. philips lifeline with autoalert is more than just a medical alert button. it's an advanced fall detection system designed to get you help quickly. if you fall and you're unable to push your butt
straight ahead here on "early start," new information this morning after three americans were killed at a kabul hospital. we are hearing from the wife of one of the victims. >>> and a rising conservative hero, a nevada rancher on the record after making some very controversial comments? what he's saying now, next after the break. it doesn't operate out of basements or back alleys. it grows more sophisticated every day. if it were a business, it would be a fortune 500 company....
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more than a dozen foreigners were killed in january in a taliban attack on a popular restaurant in kabul's diplomatic district. with just eight months to go until the u.s. pulls out most of its troops in afghanistan, these continued attacks raise the question, will afghan forces be ready to protect the afghan people and foreign civilians? >>> now the doctor that elise was talking about that was killed left behind three children. >> i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people and our love for the afghan people. and that we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. we don't know what his history is. i would like people who hear this to open up their hearts to the people of afghanistan and understand that the afghan people are no different than us. >> and she added that her late husband's work in afghanistan was an extension of his religious faith. she certainly is being quiet brave. >> remarkable strength there. >>> the agonizing search continues nine days after south korea's ferry disaster. >> just
more than a dozen foreigners were killed in january in a taliban attack on a popular restaurant in kabul's diplomatic district. with just eight months to go until the u.s. pulls out most of its troops in afghanistan, these continued attacks raise the question, will afghan forces be ready to protect the afghan people and foreign civilians? >>> now the doctor that elise was talking about that was killed left behind three children. >> i know jerry would also really like everybody to...
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one of 3 doctors killed today at cure international hospital in kabu kabul. lateness a deadly string of violence aimed at non-military foreign national in this case volunteer doctors trying to help afghan children. doctors include add father and son and pediatrician from chicago. >> like to start by saying our family has suffered a great loss. our family and friend have suffered a great loss. our hearts are aching. we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the gunman who did this. >>reporter: gunman was security guard hired to protect the hospital and even after the attack the doctors tended to him. >> well now to the new warning to american family and their doctors from the cdc about measles. tonight we track a surge of cases outbreak in 13 states with california and new york hardest hit. number of cases is growing at pace not seen in nearly 20 years too. so how far could this go and how fast? of dr. richard vesser breaks it down. >> high fever. aching eyes. hacking cgh. after a week every square inch of you covered by red dot. measl
one of 3 doctors killed today at cure international hospital in kabu kabul. lateness a deadly string of violence aimed at non-military foreign national in this case volunteer doctors trying to help afghan children. doctors include add father and son and pediatrician from chicago. >> like to start by saying our family has suffered a great loss. our family and friend have suffered a great loss. our hearts are aching. we don't hold any ill will towards afghanistan in general. or even the...
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the hospital in kabul today. officials say am monday dad was a pediatrician from chicago. the other two were visiting father and son another doctor in u s tourists were also wounded in the attack. the shooting or international hospital which specializes in child and it really helped in the latest incident in which afghan security forces have targeted foreigners and provides a bleak backdrop just as the us is strategizing on how to best drawing down its troops the majority of the american military personnel are expected to leave by the end of this year coinciding with a december twenty fourteen deadline. but in addition to overseeing the troop pullout the us is also concerned about what they're going to do with the billions of dollars in military equipment now stationed in the country that includes a very popular and expensive armored vehicle called the and graphic art evening and lopez takes an inside look at the delano. we were doing our everyday routine of working in our group which includes a marine captain. we stopped he is lucky to be a lie. my entire initiated are al
the hospital in kabul today. officials say am monday dad was a pediatrician from chicago. the other two were visiting father and son another doctor in u s tourists were also wounded in the attack. the shooting or international hospital which specializes in child and it really helped in the latest incident in which afghan security forces have targeted foreigners and provides a bleak backdrop just as the us is strategizing on how to best drawing down its troops the majority of the american...
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the shooting happened in the western part of the capital of kabul. police say the gunman was an afghan security guard at the cure international hospital. an american nurse was also wounded. our jennifer glasse knows the hospital well, and she told us about the critical role it plays in that community. >> reporter: the cure hospital is on the outskirts of kabul, and it draws 37,000 patients a year, mainly women and children. it has an intensive care unit for young children. it does surgeries on women. it's not just the medical procedures that they do on afghans. it's also the medical training, the doctors that i spoke to there said that's a huge part of the program. they bring in a largely american doctors to train afghan doctors in procedures because that is so very much needed. the united nations says right now 40% of afghanistan has no access to health care, and this is a country that is still one of the worst places to be a pregnant mother or to be a young child, 1 in 10 children will die before the age of 5 years old. those numbers are better tha
the shooting happened in the western part of the capital of kabul. police say the gunman was an afghan security guard at the cure international hospital. an american nurse was also wounded. our jennifer glasse knows the hospital well, and she told us about the critical role it plays in that community. >> reporter: the cure hospital is on the outskirts of kabul, and it draws 37,000 patients a year, mainly women and children. it has an intensive care unit for young children. it does...
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woodruff: an afghan security guard in afghanistan shot three american doctors today at a hospital in kabul. it was the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners. the guard opened fire outside a facility run by cure international, a christian charity. the dead included a chicago pediatrician who had volunteered in afghanistan for nearly a decade. >> these people were not carrying guns, they did not have military uniforms, they came here under immense pressure and were here only to serve the people of afghanistan. this was an inhumane and brutal action, and unfortunately will impact our health services. >> woodruff: also today, the latest partial results in the afghan presidential election are showing former foreign minister abdullah abdullah leading with just under 44%. final results are due in mid- may, and it's widely expected a runoff will be needed. the government of syria intensified military pressure today around aleppo, the country's largest city. opposition groups said at least 27 people died in air strikes on a crowded market in the rebel held town of atareb. scores of others wer
woodruff: an afghan security guard in afghanistan shot three american doctors today at a hospital in kabul. it was the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners. the guard opened fire outside a facility run by cure international, a christian charity. the dead included a chicago pediatrician who had volunteered in afghanistan for nearly a decade. >> these people were not carrying guns, they did not have military uniforms, they came here under immense pressure and were here only to serve...
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umanos, a pediatrician and father of three, volunteered in kabul for years. back home in chicago friends and family remembered. >> i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people, and our love for the afghan people. >> he was such a great person. such a warm spirit. you couldn't ask for a better person. >> reporter: today's tragedy is the latest case of afghan security forces killing unarmed americans. earlier this month, a policeman open fired on two associated press journalists, killing one of them. the u.s. military has long been targeted by so-called insider attacks. but u.s. forces are now leaving afghanistan. we watched them hoist away equipment last fall, so militants increasingly hit non-military western targeting including a kabul hotel last month, killing nine. civilians including medical workers and journalists still travel the streets and don't fire back. now a decade of work to improve the standard of living in afghanistan is at risk as no foreigner, even those trying to help, can feel safe. after the i
umanos, a pediatrician and father of three, volunteered in kabul for years. back home in chicago friends and family remembered. >> i know jerry would also really like everybody to know about his love for the afghan people, and our love for the afghan people. >> he was such a great person. such a warm spirit. you couldn't ask for a better person. >> reporter: today's tragedy is the latest case of afghan security forces killing unarmed americans. earlier this month, a policeman...